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Paul Rodgers, Queen Split: It Was Never a Permanent Arrangement
5/13/09, 12:23 pm EST
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Paul Rodgers has revealed that he and Queen are parting ways. The singer told Billboard.com that after almost five years as the groups frontman and a summer tour scheduled with the reunited Bad Company he is leaving Queen amicably. My arrangement with [Queens Brian May and Roger Taylor] was similar to my arrangement with Jimmy [Page] in the Firm in that it was never meant to be a permanent arrangement, Rodgers said.
Queen + Paul Rodgers was born in late 2004 to perform at the U.K. Music Hall of Fame Awards. The collaboration went on to produce two world tours, two live albums and a studio album, 2008s Rock the Cosmos. The studio album was the bands first since 1995s Made In Heaven, which featured the last recordings of Freddie Mercury. Rodgers said his time with Queen was an achievement and didnt rule out the possibility of perhaps rejoining May and Taylor in the future: Its kind of an open book, really. If they approach me to do something for charity, for instance, or something like that Id be very much into doing that, for sure.
There were some fantastic e-mails we received that almost had me in tears, Rodgers told Billboard.com of his time with the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers. There were a lot of younger people who had given up the idea theyd ever see anything like Queen live again, and there it was, full on. As Rock Daily previously reported, Rodgers will reunite with Bad Company for a 10-concert run starting June 17th. The band will also release a live DVD, Bad Company Hard Rock Live, on August 8th.
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Paul Rodgers, Queen Split: It Was Never a Permanent Arrangement
5/13/09, 12:23 pm EST
Photo: Nozu/FilmMagic
Paul Rodgers has revealed that he and Queen are parting ways. The singer told Billboard.com that after almost five years as the groups frontman and a summer tour scheduled with the reunited Bad Company he is leaving Queen amicably. My arrangement with [Queens Brian May and Roger Taylor] was similar to my arrangement with Jimmy [Page] in the Firm in that it was never meant to be a permanent arrangement, Rodgers said.
Queen + Paul Rodgers was born in late 2004 to perform at the U.K. Music Hall of Fame Awards. The collaboration went on to produce two world tours, two live albums and a studio album, 2008s Rock the Cosmos. The studio album was the bands first since 1995s Made In Heaven, which featured the last recordings of Freddie Mercury. Rodgers said his time with Queen was an achievement and didnt rule out the possibility of perhaps rejoining May and Taylor in the future: Its kind of an open book, really. If they approach me to do something for charity, for instance, or something like that Id be very much into doing that, for sure.
There were some fantastic e-mails we received that almost had me in tears, Rodgers told Billboard.com of his time with the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers. There were a lot of younger people who had given up the idea theyd ever see anything like Queen live again, and there it was, full on. As Rock Daily previously reported, Rodgers will reunite with Bad Company for a 10-concert run starting June 17th. The band will also release a live DVD, Bad Company Hard Rock Live, on August 8th.
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